2015 Open 470 European Champs - Championship title already decided
by International 470 Class Association on 4 Jul 2015
Jo Aleh/Polly Powrie (NZL) - 2015 Open 470 European Championships Nikos Alevromytis
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2015 Open 470 European Championships - The light morning breeze looked promising, but its inconsistency soon turned the day into a waiting game under a hot Danish sun. The 470 Men and Women gold fleets optimistically headed out to the race track first, but soon after the wind literally switched off and they were under postponement back ashore. Around an hour later, racing conditions were again looking hopeful and the fleets returned to the race track, but the fickle breeze wouldn’t stabilize and fleets again headed back. By 1700 hours it was clear the breeze was never going to materialize and the Race Committee called racing off for the day.
Disappointment for some, relief for others and one Championship title already decided.
The 2012 Olympic Champions, Jo Aleh/Polly Powrie (NZL) amassed a 24 point advantage at the front of the fleet from their back to back race wins yesterday, and even if they finish last in the double-points medal race they cannot be caught. They just need to complete a clean race and the 470 Women Open European Championship title is in their hands.
An anti-climax for the teams on the cusp of Medal Race qualification, who were hoping the closing two races of the final series would open the door to the top ten Medal Race.
470 Women
With gold in the bag to New Zealand, there are still the 470 Women European Championship medals to be decided, along with second and third in the Open European leaderboard. Points are close, and the teams placed second to seventh on the leaderboard are all in the mix.
Camille Lecointre/Helene Defrance (FRA) are tied on 39 points with Slovenia’s Tina Mrak/Veronika Macarol, so these teams are likely to be locked in battle for European Championship gold, whilst keeping an eye to the teams close on points behind. Mrak/Macarol took bronze in 2014, whilst Lecointre was the 2013 Open European and European Champion with her previous crew.
Déjà vu for Anne Haeger/Briana Provancha (USA) who find themselves in exactly the same position this year as last, as they enter the medal race in fourth place. In 2014, they finished fourth overall. Options for the Americans are tight, and they will be counting points all-round the track.
The 10th placed team of Akiyo Yamaguchi/Eri Hatayama (JPN) will face their first ever medal race tomorrow, and the light wind day is likely to favour Yamaguchi, who prefers such conditions. Their debut appearance may just see them upgraded.
Ten 470 Women teams representing nine nations from Asia, Europe, North America and Oceania will take to the Medal Race starting line at 1200 hours.
470 Women - Medal Race Top 10
1. Jo Aleh/Polly Powrie (NZL-75) - 15 pts
2. Camille Lecointre/Helene Defrance (FRA-9) - 39 pts
3. Tina Mrak/Veronika Macarol (SLO-64) - 39 pts
4. Anne Haeger/Briana Provancha (USA-1712) - 47 pts
5. Sophie Weguelin/Eilidh McIntyre (GBR-321) - 49 pts
6. Annika Bochmann/Marlene Steinherr (GER-72) - 51 pts
7. Nadine Boehm/Ann-Christin Goliass (GER-24) - 55 pts
8. Marina Gallego/Fatima Reyes (ESP-33) - 56 pts
9. Afrodite Kyranakou/Anneloes Van Veen (NED-216) - 60 pts
10. Akiyo Yamaguchi/Eri Hatayama (JPN-3) - 63 pts
470 Men
The podium places for the Open European Championship titles and European Championship medals are anyone’s game.
Germany’s Ferdinand Gerz/Oliver Szymanksi hold a four point advantage over Stuart Mcnay/David Hughes (USA), and there is then an eight point gap to Panagotis Mantis/Pavlos Kagialis. Behind these top three, any of the next five teams can upgrade to a podium finish. Success will be a case of who dares wins.
Gerz/Szymanksi have assured themselves of a podium finish in the European Championship, but their aim is to claim the overall Open European title, then the European medals will be theirs too.
Defending 470 European Champions Luke Patience/Elliot Willis (GBR) cannot regain their title this year as the point’s margin is too great, but they can still claim a place on the podium.
By their standards, Mat Belcher/Will Ryan (AUS) opened the series on the backburner and will need to be radical tomorrow to defend their Open European Championship title.
Ten 470 Men teams representing nine nations from Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania and South America will take to the Medal Race starting line at 1245 hours.
470 Men - Medal Race Top 10
1. Ferdinand Gerz/Oliver Szymanski (GER-10) - 39 pts
2. Stuart Mcnay/David Hughes (USA-1713) - 43 pts
3. Panagiotis Mantis/Pavlos Kagialis (GRE-1) - 51 pts
4. Mathew Belcher/Will Ryan (AUS-11) - 52 pts
5. Pavel Sozykin/Denis Gribanov (RUS-5) - 60 pts
6. Luke Patience/Elliot Willis (GBR-868) - 66 pts
7. Tetsuya Matsunaga/Yugo Yoshida (JPN-12) - 69 pts
8. Sofian Bouvet/Jérémie Mion (FRA-27) - 70 pts
9. Kazuto Doi/Kimihiko Imamura (JPN-11) - 78 pts
10. Lucas Calabrese/Juan De La Fuente (ARG-7) - 79 pts
Nations represented at the 2015 470 Open European Championships are: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Great Britain, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, Turkey, United States.
Racing Schedule for Saturday 4th July 2015
The 470 Women are scheduled to start at 1200 and the 470 Men at 1245.
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